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Jamie-Leigh and Willow.
Carnoustie mum Jamie-Leigh Jones says she was “heartbroken” after being shamed for breastfeeding her infant daughter outdoors.
The new mum was left devastated by a recent confrontation that took place as she was feeding 14-week-old Willow in public.
She was happily breastfeeding her daughter on a bench at the seafront when she was told by a passer-by that she shouldn’t be doing it in public.
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In the grand scheme of provocative exhibition titles, The Ignorant Art School surely has to rank in the top tier. Particularly, you might note, given that this particular programme takes place in the Cooper Gallery, the exhibition space at Dundee’s Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design – or at least it would if we weren’t currently all locked up in our own personal coops. And whilst some might think that the curator in question may have to batten down the hatches in the face of angry art school tutors – well, art schools really aren’t like that. This is the kind of apparent dissent that art schools secretly revel in, or at least, I strongly suspect they do.
Organiser Lucille Conway at the toy recycle, which was started by Freya Skene.
When Freya was just three years old she told her mum, Brooke Reid, she wanted to give some toys to less fortunate children and they decided to donate them to Crossreach, a charity supporting people recovering from addiction and their families.
It started an influx of donations and the toy recycle became an annual event which has now helped more than 500 children.
Now in its sixth year, the charity event was held on Friday and parents in need chose toys to give their children on Christmas morning.